Joel Schumacher

Since George Clooney turned his play "Farragut North" into the Oscar-nominated movie "The Ides of March," writer Beau Willimon has become a highly sought after talent by theater companies across the country. His new stage drama, "The Parisian Woman," was supposed to have its world premiere at New York's Flea Theatre this season, in a production staged by Hollywood director Joel Schumacher. But the production was apparently called off, creating some confusion about where the play will eventually debut. It now turns out that "The Parisian Woman" is to have its world premiere at South Coast Repertory as part of its 2013 Pacific...

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